The Big Book o' Beer
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Great Divide Brewery Hercules IPA
Hoppier, maltier and with more alcohol than a standard IPA, Hercules Double IPA definitely is not for the faint of heart. Hercules Double IPA is, however, an elixir fit for the gods. A brash but creamy wonder, Hercules pours a deep orange-coppery color, forming substantial lace in the glass. Hercules Double IPA delivers a huge amount of piney, floral, and citrusy hop aroma and flavor from start to finish. Great Divide Brewery Hercules IPA 22oz. Price: $7.44Buy It, Now!| More Info!

Great Divide Brewery Hoss Ryer
HOSS is based on the Märzen lagers of Germany. Rich, layered malt notes, with hints of cherry and dark fruits, dominate, while the unique addition of rye imparts a slightly earthy, spicy character. Hoss finishes crisp and dry, and its brilliant red-orange color is a toast to the sunsets that make the perfect backdrop for this beer. Great Divide Brewery Hoss Rye 6-pack 12oz. BottlesPrice: $9.33Buy It, Now!| More Info!

Great Divide Brewery Wolgang Doppelbock
Originally called “liquid bread,” the Doppelbock style sustained monks through periods of penitent fasting.
Wolfgang has heavenly notes of caramel, dark fruit, and toffee balanced by a subtle hop character. While its revered history evokes an appreciation of austerity and sacrifice, this Doppelbock is a rich luxury—no repentance required.Great Divide Brewery Wolgang Doppelbock 22oz. Price: $7.44Buy It, Now!| More Info!